Key Points

Shivansh Tyagi has made India proud by winning gold at the prestigious 2025 CJ Vietnam Open Taekwondo Championship. His victory highlights India's rising influence in international martial arts. Balancing a career with the Income Tax Department and elite training, he exemplifies dedication. The win has ignited celebrations across India’s Taekwondo community.

Key Points: Shivansh Tyagi Wins Gold at Vietnam Open Taekwondo Championship

  • Shivansh Tyagi triumphs in elite G1-ranked Vietnam Open
  • Balances Income Tax job with elite Taekwondo training
  • Victory strengthens India’s global Taekwondo presence
  • Win sparks celebrations among Indian martial arts community
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Shivansh Tyagi clinches gold at 2025 CJ Vietnam Open Taekwondo Championship

Income Tax officer Shivansh Tyagi clinches gold at the G1-ranked 2025 CJ Vietnam Open Taekwondo Championship, boosting India's global standing.

"His remarkable display of skill, strategy, and determination earned him top honours. — Official Release"

Ho Chi Minh July 1

Shivansh Tyagi, who is currently serving with the Income Tax Department, Mumbai, has brought laurels to India by winning the Gold Medal at the 2025 CJ Vietnam Open -- a G1-ranked international Taekwondo tournament, which was held from June 26 to 29 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

The CJ Vietnam Open is known for attracting elite athletes from across the globe, and Shivansh's performance stood out amidst fierce competition.

His remarkable display of skill, strategy, and determination on the mat not only earned him top honours but also showcased India's growing prowess in international Taekwondo, a release said.

This gold medal is not just a personal milestone for Shivansh but a proud achievement for the Indian Taekwondo community as a whole. G1-ranked events play a significant role in global rankings and Olympic qualifications, making this victory even more significant.

Shivansh Tyagi has consistently demonstrated dedication both in his professional career and his athletic journey. Balancing a demanding job with the Income Tax Department and the rigorous training required for international competition is no small feat, yet he continues to inspire with his commitment and excellence, the release said.

His win has sparked celebrations back home, particularly in his hometown and among the Indian martial arts fraternity. Family, friends, and colleagues have flooded social media with congratulatory messages, honouring his hard work and the pride he brings to the nation.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Being an IT officer AND a world-class athlete? This man is the definition of multitasking! 🥇 Government should give him special recognition - maybe a promotion? 😄
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Aman W
While this is great news, I wish media gave equal coverage to all sports. When will kabaddi or kho-kho players get this kind of attention? Still, congrats to Shivansh!
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Sarah B
As someone who practices Taekwondo in Delhi, this makes me so proud! Finally India getting recognition in combat sports beyond just boxing. Hope this inspires more dojangs to open across the country.
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Vikram M
Income Tax department should use him in raids - nobody would dare escape from his kicks! Jokes aside, this is a proud moment for all Indians. More power to our athletes!
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Divya L
His story proves that with passion and discipline, you can excel in multiple fields. Youngsters should learn from his work ethic. Waiting to see him bring Olympic gold next! 🙌

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